ballots in maine and colorado during his actions during the january 6th capitol hill riot. i m dana perino. bill is off today. good morning, bret. bret: i m bret baier. the decisions in both states not only threatening the frontrunner for the republican presidential nomination but where these cases could be eventually heading. the u.s. supreme court as you see there. karl rove said last hour the rulings go against our very system of government. it s anti-democratic and looks like a stretch and it is a stretch. maybe one of the stories we ll find out after november is that this was a clever plot by the trump campaign to sucker left wingers into opposing him being on the ballot knowing it would engender greater support for him and their efforts to remove him would be overridden by the u.s. supreme court. which i fully anticipate. bret: fox team coverage. jonathan turley standing by with the big legal picture. rich edson live in d.c. with the details. good morning, bret.
the surge of illegal immigrants at the southern border awaits. the white house doesn t really care about that. america is on fire about it. we ll get into it. and the trump team gearing up to fight two states disqualifying him from their ballots. wisconsin senator ron johnson, raymond arroyo, the faulkner focus top of the hour. bret: iran s navy stepping out of the shadows becoming more of a force to be reckoned with perhaps. growing capabilities come while houthi rebels keep up their attacks on ships in the red sea. jennifer griffin live at the pentagon. the latest on this. good morning, jennifer. all eyes on the red sea. the pentagon reopens after the new year holiday. sent come there was no break. dramatic escalation in attacks from houthi fires have caused shippers to reroute ships and stop using the red sea bound to
particularly can have for teenager and also the role that election misinformation is playing. all that said, boris, however, is that, you know, this also goes to show that we all do rely and use many of these apps. many may not use facebook but they might use instagram and what s up, vice versa. as much as we talk about the woes these platforms can create, many people also rely on them, as well. yeah, no question about that. donie o sullivan, thank you for following up with that. as we mentioned, this news coming just one day after a damning new interview from a facebook whistleblower, stepping out of the shadows and into the spotlight, accusing the social media giant of putting profit over safety for its users. the identity of former facebook product manager frances haugen was revealed on 60 minutes last night. haugen alleges that facebook knows its platforms are used to spread hate, violence, and
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